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Absolutely beautiful poem,
Posted on Sun, 08 Nov 2020
Absolutely beautiful poem, Rachel, and that beak clacking video filled me with joy too! My cat was fascinated. Probably for entirely the wrong reasons.
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Absolutely splendid, Jenny!
Posted on Tue, 27 Oct 2020
Absolutely splendid, Jenny! I so enjoyed this chapter. I think the words “Try not to singe my rat to the point of no return.” may well become a staple of meal times in my household.
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So enjoyed these first two
Posted on Sun, 25 Oct 2020
So enjoyed these first two parts, Jenny. Your use of language is really beautiful, and I'm totally caught up in this magical world. Looking forward to the next part!
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I'm a great fan of the
Posted on Sun, 25 Oct 2020
I'm a great fan of the Broadcasting House programme, Sunday mornings on Radio 4, and have been following Paul's story on there. They played the orchestral version of his four note tune yesterday, I was in absolute floods. Soon to be a single...
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Very beautiful, Rachel - myth
Posted on Thu, 22 Oct 2020
Very beautiful, Rachel - myth and fairy tale made real. Yes please, we all need the hope.
Read full commentPosted in A Tailor Bird’s Song To A Spider
I keep trying to pretend that
Posted on Fri, 16 Oct 2020
I keep trying to pretend that this is all some sort of vast cosmic joke to test the planetary sense of humour. They say the best comedy is based on pain. Someone up there is brilliant. Thanks for reading, Di.
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So many people doing such
Posted on Tue, 13 Oct 2020
So many people doing such really difficult jobs, especially at this time, and, as you say, often very unappreciated. I do hope that the pandemic will help us to appreciate things differently, and have a greater understanding of who the 'key...
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What a brilliant IP response!
Posted on Tue, 13 Oct 2020
What a brilliant IP response! I so identified with this. I always had to have wide fittings as a child (and now, in fact) so my choices were limited, and I longed for the Stellas and Roxannes while having to have Mauds and Beatrices. When I...
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Lovely, Rhiannon. I could
Posted on Mon, 05 Oct 2020
Lovely, Rhiannon. I could imagine singing this with my children when they were younger! I miss those days. I can still remember all the words to 'Cauliflowers fluffy and cabbages green...' !
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A nice bit of double entendre
Posted on Sun, 27 Sep 2020
A nice bit of double entendre here, Luigi! (Or perhaps it's just my mind...??)
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